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viticulturist

American  
[vit-i-kuhl-cher-ist, vahy-ti-] / ˌvɪt ɪˈkʌl tʃər ɪst, ˌvaɪ tɪ- /

noun

plural

viticulturists
  1. an expert or specialist in viticulture; a winegrower.


Example Sentences

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Jesús Martínez Bujanda Mora, CEO and fifth-generation owner at Valdemar, is confident his young winemaker and viticulturist is up to the challenge of her first harvest, and many more, as head winemaker.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 4, 2022

Daniel Larason, a 27-year-old viticulturist, said he had also cast his ballot for Parrott at the high school.

From Washington Post • Jul. 19, 2022

In 1989, University of California, Davis plant geneticist and viticulturist Andrew Walker inherited grapevine seeds that he was told were produced from crossbreeding two known Vitis species.

From Salon • Jul. 21, 2021

Ag Venture Tours Evan Oakes, a viticulturist, leads half- and full-day agricultural tours of the Salinas Valley.

From New York Times • Feb. 9, 2017

In the production of stocks, the viticulturist sets the orchardist a good example, for there can be no question that all tree-fruits suffer from being grown on seedling stocks.

From Manual of American Grape-Growing by Hedrick, U. P.

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